NT Government issues Commonwealth ultimatum over remote housing stoush

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NT Government issues Commonwealth ultimatum over remote housing stoush
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The Federal Government is accused of walking away from a housing agreement, in a move that could see the Commonwealth forced to take over the onerous task of managing remote housing.

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